projections.nvim
A map to your filesystem (by GnikDroy)
tmuxp
🖥️ Session manager for tmux, build on libtmux. (by tmux-python)
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2.9 | 9.7 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
projections.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of projections.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-15.
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per project session saving
ended up finding and setting up projections before seeing the responses, which does exactly what I want
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Hello 👋 First Post here! Any alternatives to VSCode's workspace in Neovim?
GnikDroy/projections.nvim: A map to your filesystem (github.com)
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remember-me: A plugin that (sort of) handles your vim sessions.
I created projections for similar reasons. Sessions only work in projects (by default). And no project management happens apart from the inbuilt telescope project switcher, which can be completely disabled. Similar autocmds handle loading/saving sessions automatically.
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projections.nvim: projects + sessions manager
See gnikdroy/projections.nvim
tmuxp
Posts with mentions or reviews of tmuxp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-05.
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Zellij – A terminal workspace with batteries included (tmux alternative)
Using tmux + tmuxp[1] you can load a pre-configured session and execute arbitrary shell commands for the session, window and pane. I use this to set up shells and editors in the correct dirs (and/or hosts), load lang environments, set env vars and source some zsh aliases and functions that I only want per project. The end result is that I can set up my dev environment (shells with different environments, neovim windows, test runner, various linters I don't wannt integrate into nvim) with a single "tmuxp load ".
[1]: https://github.com/tmux-python/tmuxp
- tmuxp: tmux session manager. built on libtmux
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916 days of Emacs
As for apps: - I also use Zathura for PDFs, which is fine for me because it also has vim bindings, and I like the recolor feature. - I mostly use Alacritty + tmux for terminals, because I also use tmuxp. Although I run some quick commands in vterm. - I'm pretty happy with Firefox + Tridactyl as my main browser (by the way, I think Tridactyl is more powerful than Vimium). - My passwords are also stored in pass, which I access with pass.el and my password-store-ivy. The latter replicates some rofi script I used earlier. - I'm fine with dired for files and archives, but I run dired-do-compress or just enter tar / zip / ... commands in dired-do-async-shell-command. I don't work with that many archives anyway. - Honestly, I very rarely have to search for something across my entire machine (or home directory), and in such cases, I just run find :-) But I often use counsel-rg and deadgrep to fuzzy search across a given project.
- Tmuxifier is awesome!
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Hello 👋 First Post here! Any alternatives to VSCode's workspace in Neovim?
Looks very simple I think I can do something based on ThePrimeagen's script that works for me, someone else also commented to tmuxp. It's probably better to look for solutions without having to do everything within neovim. Thanks
- Getting started with tmux
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Getting Started with Tmux
https://tmuxp.git-pull.com/ does the same thing, but I think it's smoother to work with. It does support freezing current panes. yaml config
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Could use some advice for managing projects in a way that fits my mental model and codebase. Monolithic codebase with project files spread around different working directories. Or just help me change my mental model.
Everything is configured with tmuxp and I can set the whole thing up with a single command.
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Software development veteran who's always used vim -- should I be using tmux?
https://github.com/tmux-python/tmuxp provides essential startup utility and scriptability.
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tmuxp 1.12.0 and libtmux 0.12.0 released - Revamped documentation
tmuxp v1.12.0, GitHub, Release notes, Docs
What are some alternatives?
When comparing projections.nvim and tmuxp you can also consider the following projects:
reprosjession.nvim
Tmuxinator - Manage complex tmux sessions easily
autosession.nvim - Neovim Plugin to Save and Restore Sessions Per-directory
sonokai - High Contrast & Vivid Color Scheme based on Monokai Pro
harpoon
awesome-tmux - A list of awesome resources for tmux
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
iterm2
neovim-session-manager - A simple wrapper around :mksession.
tmux - tmux source code
auto-session - A small automated session manager for Neovim
mprocs - Run multiple commands in parallel
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tmuxp vs awesome-tmux
projections.nvim vs awesome-neovim
tmuxp vs iterm2
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tmuxp vs tmux
projections.nvim vs auto-session
tmuxp vs mprocs